with the four parameter FUNCTION keys to
position the bright digit
in the desired
display
field and then increase or decrease
the
bright-digit
value.
The command syntax for bright-digit edit entries
is:
Select Display Field
-
Position
Bright Digit
ā
Change Bright-Digit
Value
1. Use one of the four FUNCTION keys
to position the bright
digit in the appropriate
display field.
2. Use the
[->]
or
[ā
]
EDIT keys to position
the bright digit
to
the
desired resolution,
and use the
[t]
or
[|]
EDIT
keys to increase or decrease
the value of the bright
digit.
The position of the bright digit within
a
display
field is maintained
when the bright
digit is
moved from one display field
to another and then back
to
the
original display field.
The repeat rate of the
[|]
or
[i]
EDIT keys
may be changed to a faster or
slower rate (a medium
repeat rate is the default) with
a special function code (see Table
2-4). Refer to the paragraphs
on Special Function
later in this section for the method
and code.
2-15.
STEP ENTRY
Changing parameters
by the step entry method allows the
operator to preset
stepwise
increments
of a parameter, then change that
parameter (by the amount programmed
in the
step function) with a single keystroke.
The command syntax for step entries is:
Select
Step Function
ā
Enter Data
ā
Select Units
ā
Change Parameter
1. Select the parameter
to be changed stepwise using
one of the FUNCTION keys
followed by the [STEP] key to enable the
step function.
2. Program
the numeric step amount using
the DATA keys.
3. Select
a UNIT key
to give the data
its absolute
value.
4. The parameter value
can now be changed by increments
of
the
programmed step
amount by using
the
[f]
or
[|j
STEP keys.
While the [STEP] key is pressed,
the
display
field of the selected parameter shows
the step
amount. The
STEP indicator is lit in the display field currently
affected by the [STEP] key.
The repeat rate of the
[t]
or
[|]
STEP keys may be changed to a faster or slower rate
(a
medium
repeat rate is the default)
with a Special Function code. Refer
to the
paragraphs
on Special
Functions for the method and code.
A step entry
is
ignored
when the result of that step entry would
cause
the
value of the parameter
to exceed its programmable limit.
The [STATUS] key allows
the operator to interrogate the Generator for an explanation of
uncalibrated
or rejected entry operation (UNCAL or REJ ENTRY indicator is lit). Refer to
the paragraphs on Status and Clear Entry later in this
section for a complete list of status
codes.